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does ram memory decrease,if it does how do i bring it back up


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does ram memory decrease,if it does how do i bring it back up
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ok this can all depend on what type of programs your using
it also depends on how ram is installed in your operating system
when purchasing or downloading prams and games your usually notified how much ram or memory is required


its not really good to be playing games and surfing the net at the same time
or having too many windows open

in any event windows will detect too much ram or memory loss and will try to increase the loss of memory

or you may have large program like norton its continuously using your resources like its live update

even some pctools that are download tend to use a lot they detect a change in computer and try to fix it while you maybe playing or surfing before you know your computer begins lag and freeze therethose types of pctools that run inthe background

so when you start to notice your pc is starting to lag because of a repair or an update taking place just allow it to finish if its too frequent then it may be time to add another memory card

memory cards only work when computer is up and running whenyou shut down your computer they just simply drain away until its started back up

try to be practical and use only the essential programs your computer is not a race car so dont push it for too much speed
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